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You teach preschool and you just returned from a nature walk with your students. As you walked, you pointed out a nest where a mother bird was feeding her babies. When you return to the classroom, your students are chatting excitedly about what they saw. What is the best way to use this experience to develop you students' writing skills?
A) Write the words bird, nest, and worm on the board. Have students copy those words in their writing journals to use for later sentence writing.
B) Ask the parents to help their child write a sentence about the experience for homework. Have them share the sentences with the class the next day and tell what they learned about writing.
C) At the writing center, have students practice writing the words bird, nest, and worm on specially-lined handwriting paper. That way they can show their parent that they can actually read words that they write.
D) In their journals, have students draw pictures and write about what they saw. As you talk with each student, provide written labels for each of their pictures.
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Literacy Development in the Early Years: Helping Children Read and Write

Literacy Development in the Early Years: Helping Children Read and Write


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onDEMAND Author
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Nicely done, respect
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Bye bye for now
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